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This open access book addresses communicative aspects of the
current COVID-19 pandemic as well as the epidemic of misinformation
from the perspective of argumentation theory. Argumentation theory
is uniquely placed to understand and account for the challenges of
public reason as expressed through argumentative discourse. The
book thus focuses on the extent to which the forms, norms and
functions of public argumentation have changed in the face of the
COVID-19 pandemic. This question is investigated along the three
main research lines of the COST Action project CA 17132: European
network for Argumentation and Public PoLicY analysis (APPLY):
descriptive, normative, and prescriptive. The volume offers a broad
range of contributions which treat argumentative phenomena that are
directly related to the changes in public discourse in the wake of
the outburst of COVID-19. The volume additionally places particular
emphasis on expert argumentation, given (i) the importance expert
discourse has had over the last two years, and (ii) the challenges
that expert argumentation has faced in the public sphere as a
result of scientific uncertainty and widespread misinformation.
Contributions are divided into three groups, which (i) examine
various features and aspects of public and institutional discourse
about the COVID-19 pandemic, (ii) scrutinize the way health
policies have been discussed, debated, attacked and defended in the
public sphere, and (iii) consider a range of proposals meant to
improve the quality of public discourse, and public deliberation in
particular, in such a way that concrete proposals for argumentative
literacy will be brought to light. Overall, this volume constitutes
a timely inquiry into all things argumentative in pandemic
discourse. This volume is of interest to a broad readership
including philosophers, linguists, communication and legal
scholars, and members of the wider public who seek to better
understand the discourse surrounding communicative phenomena in
times of crisis. COST (European Cooperation in Science and
Technology) is a funding organisation for research and innovation
networks. For more information: www.cost.eu
This open access book addresses communicative aspects of the
current COVID-19 pandemic as well as the epidemic of misinformation
from the perspective of argumentation theory. Argumentation theory
is uniquely placed to understand and account for the challenges of
public reason as expressed through argumentative discourse. The
book thus focuses on the extent to which the forms, norms and
functions of public argumentation have changed in the face of the
COVID-19 pandemic. This question is investigated along the three
main research lines of the COST Action project CA 17132: European
network for Argumentation and Public PoLicY analysis (APPLY):
descriptive, normative, and prescriptive. The volume offers a broad
range of contributions which treat argumentative phenomena that are
directly related to the changes in public discourse in the wake of
the outburst of COVID-19. The volume additionally places particular
emphasis on expert argumentation, given (i) the importance expert
discourse has had over the last two years, and (ii) the challenges
that expert argumentation has faced in the public sphere as a
result of scientific uncertainty and widespread misinformation.
Contributions are divided into three groups, which (i) examine
various features and aspects of public and institutional discourse
about the COVID-19 pandemic, (ii) scrutinize the way health
policies have been discussed, debated, attacked and defended in the
public sphere, and (iii) consider a range of proposals meant to
improve the quality of public discourse, and public deliberation in
particular, in such a way that concrete proposals for argumentative
literacy will be brought to light. Overall, this volume constitutes
a timely inquiry into all things argumentative in pandemic
discourse. This volume is of interest to a broad readership
including philosophers, linguists, communication and legal
scholars, and members of the wider public who seek to better
understand the discourse surrounding communicative phenomena in
times of crisis. COST (European Cooperation in Science and
Technology) is a funding organisation for research and innovation
networks. For more information: www.cost.eu
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AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems - AICOL International Workshops 2015-2017: AICOL-VI@JURIX 2015, AICOL-VII@EKAW 2016, AICOL-VIII@JURIX 2016, AICOL-IX@ICAIL 2017, and AICOL-X@JURIX 2017, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Ugo Pagallo, Monica Palmirani, Pompeu Casanovas, Giovanni Sartor, Serena Villata
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This book includes revised selected papers from five International
Workshops on Artificial Intelligence Approaches to the Complexity
of Legal Systems, AICOL VI to AICOL X, held during 2015-2017: AICOL
VI in Braga, Portugal, in December 2015 as part of JURIX 2015;
AICOL VII at EKAW 2016 in Bologna, Italy, in November 2016; AICOL
VIII in Sophia Antipolis, France, in December 2016; AICOL IX at
ICAIL 2017 in London, UK, in June 2017; and AICOL X as part of
JURIX 2017 in Luxembourg, in December 2017. The 37 revised full
papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected
form 69 submissions. They represent a comprehensive picture of the
state of the art in legal informatics. The papers are organized in
six main sections: legal philosophy, conceptual analysis, and
epistemic approaches; rules and norms analysis and
representation;legal vocabularies and natural language processing;
legal ontologies and semantic annotation; legal argumentation; and
courts, adjudication and dispute resolution.
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PRIMA 2017: Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems - 20th International Conference, Nice, France, October 30 - November 3, 2017, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Boan, Ana Bazzan, Joao Leite, Serena Villata, Leendert van der Torre
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th
International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent
Systems, PRIMA 2017, held in Nice, France, in October/November
2017. The 24 revised full papers presented together with one
abstract of a keynote talk and 11 short papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 88 submissions. The intention of the
papers is to showcase research in several domains, ranging from
foundations of agent theory and engineering aspects of agent
systems, to emerging interdisciplinary areas of agent-based
research.
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PRIMA 2015: Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems - 18th International Conference, Bertinoro, Italy, October 26-30, 2015, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Qingliang Chen, Paolo Torroni, Serena Villata, Jane Hsu, Andrea Omicini
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 18th International
Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, PRIMA
2015, held in Bertinoro, Italy, in October 2015. The 29 full papers
and 24 short papers presented in this volume were carefully
reviewed and selected from 94 submissions. The conference brings
together active researchers, developers and practitioners from both
academia and industry to showcase, share and promote research in
several domains, ranging from foundations of agent theory and
engineering aspects of agent systems, to emerging interdisciplinary
areas of agent-based research.
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The Semantic Web: ESWC 2015 Satellite Events - ESWC 2015 Satellite Events, Portoroz, Slovenia, May 31 - June 4, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Fabien Gandon, Christophe Gueret, Serena Villata, John Breslin, Catherine Faron-Zucker, …
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the Satellite Events of the 12th European Conference
on the Semantic Web, ESWC 2015, held in Portoroz, Slovenia, in
May/June 2015. The volume contains 12 poster and 22 demonstration
papers, selected from 50 submissions, as well as 22 best workshop
papers selected from 140 papers presented at the 16 workshops that
took place at ESWC 2015. The papers cover various aspects of the
semantic web.
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Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems - 15th International Workshop, CLIMA XV, Prague, Czech Republic, August 18-19, 2014, Proceedings (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Nils Bulling, Leendert van der Torre, Serena Villata, Wojtek Jamroga, Wamberto Vasconcelos
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 15th International
Workshop on Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems, CLIMA XV,
held in Prague, Czech Republic, in August 2014. The 12 regular
papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 20 submissions.
The purpose of the CLIMA workshops is to provide a forum for
discussing techniques, based on computational logic, for
representing, programming and reasoning about agents and
multi-agent systems in a formal way. This edition will feature two
special sessions: logics for agreement technologies and logics for
games, strategic reasoning, and social choice.
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